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cavan
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English
Etymology
From Spanish caván, from Tagalog kaban as "Manila cavan", via Cebuano as the "provincial cavan".
Noun
cavan (plural cavans)
- (Philippines, historical, chiefly Manila) A unit of dry capacity approximately equivalent to 2.3 US bushels.
- A unit of dry capacity equivalent to one and a half times or twice the Manila cavan.
- (Philippines, dated) A sackful equivalent to 50 kilograms.
Azerbaijani
Etymology
Pronunciation
Adjective
cavan (comparative daha cavan, superlative ən cavan)
Derived terms
- cavanlıq (“youth”)
- cavanlaşmaq (“become younger”)
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Galician
Verb
cavan
Spanish
Pronunciation
Verb
cavan
Tat
Etymology
Borrowed from Azerbaijani cavan.
Adjective
cavan
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